Fort Sumter National
Monument
Flags That Have Flown Over
Fort Sumter
South Carolina
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The flags flying from the five shorter flagpoles that surrounding the
American flag represent the flags flown over Fort Sumter during the Civil
War. |
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Flying at the far left of the semi-circle of flags flying above Fort
Sumter today is the United States flat with thirty-three stars. This
was the flag of the Union garrison which occupied the fort from December
1860 until a Confederate bombardment forced their surrender near the
middle of April, 1861. |
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The first official flag of the Confederacy, known as the "Stars and Bars",
or "First National", was raised in April 1861 when Southern forces
occupied Fort Sumter at the start of the Civil War. |
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The color and symbols of the South Carolina state flag represent important
events in South Carolina's military history.
Early South Carolina regiments wore
blue uniforms with a silver crescent on their caps. IN 1776 , a flag
with a silver crescent on a blue field flew over the palmetto log fort on
Sullivan's Island, now the site of Fort Moultrie. In a key
Revolutionary War battle, the small garrison of the palmetto log fort
repulsed an attack on British warships; the while palmetto tree on the
blue field commemorates this battle. The flag was officially adopted
in 1861 and is still used today. |
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The second official Confederate flag, called the "Second National",
replaced the first banner in 1863. It flew over the fort until
Confederate troops withdrew from all Charleston harbor defenses in
February 1865. |
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The United States flag at the far right was raised on February 1st when
Union forces reoccupied the fort at the end of the Civil War. There
were now 35 stars; two new states, Kansas and west Virginia, had joined
the Union during the war. |
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